From: "Ian Woollard" ian.woollard@gmail.com (...)
Interlanguage links are equivalence relations (at best.)
(...) I don't know. I tend to think that my redirection of "Zeigarnik Effect" to "Suspense" in English was a hearty recommendation to all languages. Heck, you can almost feel it in wikipedia with weight of all those plans you hav for articles that gets SUSPENDED for research you would like to do in old books that you can't find in your library anymore. My library has the option of e-mailing receipts for books I've taken out...YAY...now I can archive them, just in case it was more than ten years ago that I took the thing out, ay. There was, for instance, this absolutely dandy book on nutrients, and formatted in a way that might let me exclude Tin and Arsenic if I could just get estimated figures on probable and incidental exposure, then rule out benefits from other nutrients. I saw an absolutely crappy list of essential elements that included Uranium (Holy $#!+ of a Bull!). _______ [http://ecn.ab.ca/~brewhaha/ BrewJay's Babble Bin]